- them.
Historian Thomas Asbridge states that,
while the "cannibalism at
Marrat is
among the most
infamous of all the
atrocities perpetrated by the First...
-
William Marrat (1772–1852) was an
English printer,
publisher and educator,
known as a
mathematician and antiquarian. Born at Sibsey, Lincolnshire, on 6...
- Cameron; Buck Savage; Tex Bancroft; Rafe Bernard;
Simon Latter;
Nicholas Marrat;
Frank Denver Occupation Author Language English Nationality British Genre...
- olives.
Marrat (1871).
Thesaurus Conchyliorum Vol. 4..
World Register of
Marine Species,
Retrieved 28
April 2010.
Olivella volutelloides (
Marrat, 1871)...
-
dwarf olives.
Marrat (1871).
Thesaurus Conchyliorum Vol. 4..
World Register of
Marine Species,
Retrieved 28
April 2010.
Olivella pulchra (
Marrat, 1871). Retrieved...
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Oliva circinata Marrat, 1871
Oliva concavospira G. B.
Sowerby III, 1914 †
Oliva curta Raven & Recourt, 2018
Oliva cylindrica Marrat, 1867
Oliva dactyliola...
- 1835)
Olivella pulchra (
Marrat, 1871)
Olivella pulicaria (
Marrat, 1871)
Olivella pura (Reeve, 1850)
Olivella pusilla (
Marrat, 1871) - tiny
dwarf olive...
-
gastropod mollusk in the
family Olividae, the olives.
Western Australia.
Marrat, F. P. 1867. On some new
species of Oliva, and a new Trivia.
Annals and...
- the
novel The
Rebellion of Yale
Marrat.
Rimmer stated, "I
transformed portions of my
realities into fiction. Pat
Marrat, for example, is a fleshier, cigar-smoking...
-
established a
monastic seminary, the
Monastery of St.
Ephrem The Syrian, at
Marrat Saidnaya.
Inaugurated on 14
September 1996, this
Monastery forms part of...